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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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3 months ago I hit my head so hard that I fractured my frontal sinus bone. This resulted in a concussion and I was feeling symptoms of PCS (light headed, nausea) for about 2 months, then I started feeling pretty much normal. I started feeling slight symptoms such as light-headedness and nausea again a few days ago. This started the same day I began weight training again. 2 weeks after the concussion I tried to lift weights for a few days and this made my symptoms worse, so I stopped. Although this could be a coincidence, I think there is a correlation, since no other factors such as diet or stress have changed. Why would weight lifting cause my symptoms to come back? How long should I wait to start weight training again after I feel symptom free? Can I do light cardio exercise? Any diet recommendations?
Just to let you know, I have had 2 CAT scans and seen a neurosurgeon. The doctors did not find anything wrong on the cat scan (with the exception of the fracture) |
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You might want to read about chiropractic and the C1 -C 2 alignment also called the atlas and axis or upper cervical adjustment.
Could possibly be the vertebral artery getting affected by misalignments in the c spine. Chiropractic care info- a good one can help with many symptoms: http://www.upcspine.com/self.htm http://www.uppercervical.org/subpag...b/about_faq.php http://www.spineuniverse.com/index.html http://www.coloradochiropractic.org/.../glossary.html
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I dont think it has anything to do with my spinal cord. No neck pain or stiffness to indicate there is a problem with my spinal cord. I have seen 4 or 5 doctors and all agree that it is a result of the concussion. Just wondering if anyone knew why intense exercise would lead to my symptoms coming back. Does weight lifting decrease the flow of blood to the brain or something?
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I was slightly misaligned for years and didn't know it - had no pain.
until I got shoulder & repetitive strain injuries. The injuries aggravated the misalignments and more or less a chain reaction from there. Do you have any symptoms in your hands or arms? Can you hold arms overhead or forward for a long time with out any problems? like blood flow, numbess or tingling?
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I was going to ask about holding hands and arms over head.
You might try weights in hands just small to start and moving up. And things like that. I know I've been in physical therapy from a post concussion since september, and its connected to my neck. I'm just about ready to go out of therapy, but will always probably need my tens machine. For the tension in my neck and things. I still can't lift my arm's over my head that well but its just that I've not used them that way much yet. I need to slowly start doing things again. Donna |
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Weight Lifting increases intracranial pressure alot and if you have not completely healed yet it relapses your symptoms. Your brain is not healthy enough to accomodate the change in pressure. Running also does to a lesser extent. You probably still need less intensity for a time.
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Hey dbc 11,
Could you please read my thread titled "Please Help". It should be slightly underneathe this thread. Have you experienced these symptoms. I, too, have obsessive thoughts. You have suffered from this for so long. How do you do it. I have had PCS for 5 1/2 months (only mental symptoms, no headaches or anything. the only type of headaches I get, come from long weightlifting sessions and its only a headache in my eyes. I know that sounds weird, but only the back of my eyes hurt. I'd really like to stay in tough with you and discuss a few things. Thanks |
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From the docs I've seen,they encourage getting back to your normal life asap, but as you've found out that is hard to do. It's a true balancing act. |
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I didn't think I had anything wrong with my head, as it was scanned at the ER. But I later learned at the Upstate Medical Concussion Center here in CNY - that concussions don't show up in scans. These will detect fractures and bleeds, but not concussion.
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I too have been going to the Upstate Concussion Clinic since August. I think we are very lucky to have a program, however I'm stumped as to why we don't see a neurologist...I have never had an MRI??? Have you?
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